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Making Listening Safe EN50332-3, EN62368-1
WHO • Geneva • March 6th, 2017
Thomas LundConvenor TC108X/WG3
IEC/EN 60065
IEC/EN 60950-1
IEC/EN 62368-1
EN 50332-1, -2
EN 50332-3
EN 62368-1
Audio, video and similar electronic apparatus - Safety requirements
Information technology equipment - Safety -Part 1: General requirements
Audio/video, information and communication equipment - Part 1: Safety requirements
Maximum SPL measurement methodology
Exposure measurement methodology
EN & IEC Standards2011
2011
2014
2013
2016
2017? Exposure-based requirements
23rd of September, 2008
Mandate
Exposure to sound levels shall be time limited to avoid hearing damage. At 80 dB(A) exposure time shall be limited to 40 hours/week, whereas at 89 dB(A) exposure time shall be limited to 5 hours/week.
For other exposure levels a linear intra- and extrapolation applies. Account shall be taken of the dynamic range of sound and the reasonably foreseeable use of the products.
PMPs shall provide adequate warnings on the risks involved in using the device and to the ways of avoiding them and information to users in cases where exposure poses a risk of hearing damage.
Commission Decision of June 23, 2009
Exposure
EU US
OSHA NIOSH
Gourévitch et al., 2014
Threatening
SCENIHR:
2.5 - 10 million people in Europe to develop HL because of PMPs
Exposureand PMPs
SCENIHR:
2.5 - 10 million people in Europe to develop HL because of PMPs
EN 50332-1, EN 50332-2Doesn’t work with ITU and EBU broadcast standards
EN 50332-1, EN 50332-2High “pressure” needed to get enough output
Greetings esteemed members of the WHO
From Bob LudwigMastering for McCartney, Springsteen, Bowie, Queen,Dire Straits, Stones, Madonna, Sinatra, Police, Eagles, Roxy Music, Coldplay, U2, AC/DC, Clapton etc. etc.
The art of music is one of the highest expressions of intelligence devised by human beings.
New ITU and EBU standards finally free us from having to needlessly squash the literal life-giving qualities out of the music and programs.
The prevention of HL should please not cancel these long-awaited improvements and jeopardize music heritage further.
Gourévitch et al., 2014
may cause damage that does not effect hearing thresholds, but gradually degrades auditory nerve fibers.
Threatening noise levels
delivered by most portable music players is closer to noise than the original music because the overall intensity of the whole spectrum is higher.This global increase and the disappearance of quiet transients could harm the auditory system on a long-term basis...”
“Compressed music
A-weighted sound pressure, p, squared andintegrated over a stated period of time, T.
Sound Exposure
Logarithmic measure of sound exposurerelative to the threshold of hearing in humans.
Sound Exposure Level
Exposure and Dose
EN50332-3: Estimation more precise with known transducers.Methodology based on diffuse field corrected estimation.
-1: HRTF
Mandatory warning for 80 dBA sound exposure level per week,i.e. 40 hours normalized.Gain drop until warning acknowledged
Sound Dose
Limited to 100 dBA integrated over 30 s- or -Warning for >100 dBA integrated over 30 s
Short-term Exposure Level
Requirements (draft)
Headphone listening could maybe exhaust primary auditory pathway more than natural listening, at the same sound exposure (conjecture)
i nd i v idua l
co l l ec t i ve
interior
exterior
ITobjective
body & brainengineering
Isubjectivesensationemotions
WEintersubjective
languageculture
ITSinterobjective
systemgovernment
PMPinduced
HL
Conclusions
Mandatory requirements since 2013 (phase 1, 2)Limits are in concordance with latest medical researchDose estimation to reduce false warnings, to protect music heritage
Europe
Phase 1 and 2 implemented in IEC 62368-1, clause 10.6
IEC
No need for other international PMP standards on this issue
Well indicated to legislate on sound exposure in PMPs
References
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EU Commission (2009). On the safety requirements to be met by European standards for personal music players pursuant to Directive 2001/95/EC.
S. G. Kujawa & M. C. Liberman (2009). Journal of Neuroscience. Adding Insult to Injury: Cochlear Nerve Degeneration after 'Temporary' Noise-Induced Hearing Loss.
B. Gourévitch et al. (2014). Nature Neuroscience. Is the din really harmless? Long-term effects of non-traumatic noise on the adult auditory system.
S. Gissel, J.T. Mortensen, S. Juul (2002). Int J Adolesc Med Health. Evaluation of hearing ability in Danish children at the time of school start and at the end of school.
D. Hammershøi et al. (2015). AES 58th Conference Paper. Dose Estimate by Personal Music Players Based on Weighted Output Voltage.
T. Lund (2015). AES 58th Conference Paper. Prevention of Hearing Loss from the use of Personal Media Players.
J. Tønnesvang et al. (2015). Klim. The Four Quadrant Model.
ITU-R BS.1770, EBU R128